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2.5 Art Brushes (Part 1)
Art Brushes are made of vector shapes that stretch to fit the stroke. They can be created from just about any kind of shape(s) to create artistic effects.
1.Welcome1 lesson, 01:32
1 lesson, 01:32
1.1Introduction01:32
1.1
Introduction
01:32
2.Mastering Brushes in Illustrator16 lessons, 1:09:17
16 lessons, 1:09:17
2.1Using a Graphics Tablet03:57
2.1
Using a Graphics Tablet
03:57
2.2Brush Tool Options03:53
2.2
Brush Tool Options
03:53
2.3The Brushes Panel02:50
2.3
The Brushes Panel
02:50
2.4Calligraphic Brushes04:27
2.4
Calligraphic Brushes
04:27
2.5Art Brushes (Part 1)03:57
2.5
Art Brushes (Part 1)
03:57
2.6Art Brushes (Part 2)02:16
2.6
Art Brushes (Part 2)
02:16
2.7Scatter Brushes03:12
2.7
Scatter Brushes
03:12
2.8Pattern Brushes05:48
2.8
Pattern Brushes
05:48
2.9Bristle Brushes03:54
2.9
Bristle Brushes
03:54
2.10Colorization05:00
2.10
Colorization
05:00
2.11The Blob Brush04:14
2.11
The Blob Brush
04:14
2.12The Pencil and Smooth Tools03:54
2.12
The Pencil and Smooth Tools
03:54
2.13Width Profiles and the Width Tool03:23
2.13
Width Profiles and the Width Tool
03:23
2.14Saving a Custom Brush Set01:35
2.14
Saving a Custom Brush Set
01:35
2.15Create a Watercolor Painting08:42
2.15
Create a Watercolor Painting
08:42
2.16Create a Blob Brush Painting08:15
2.16
Create a Blob Brush Painting
08:15
3.Conclusion1 lesson, 00:25
1 lesson, 00:25
3.1Conclusion00:25
3.1
Conclusion
00:25
Cheryl Graham trained as a traditional artist in drawing and painting. These days she spends more time in front of a computer than an easel. She's been using Adobe Illustrator for over 25 years. Her Illustrator work has been featured in the "The Adobe Illustrator WOW! Book" and "Real World Illustrator."